Much has been communicated over recent years about the gut microbiome, but did you know that the skin also has one?

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Cosmetic

Botox and fillers are often talked about interchangeably as a way to improve the appearance of skin. But what’s the difference between the two? Which is the best to have, and can you have them both together?

Clinical

Cellulite is the uneven, bumpy appearance of the skin, typically found on larger fleshy areas, such as the thighs, buttocks, tummy, and hips. It’s often described as looking somewhat like orange peel.

Clinical

Jaw clenching and/or teeth grinding can have many unwanted side effects. These range from pain in the jaw and headaches, right through to permanent damage to the teeth or underlying structures of the jaw.

Cosmetic

Masseter Botox, or Jaw Botox, is a successful method of treating issues involving the jaw. This might include the reshaping of the face and/or a remedy for teeth grinding or jaw clenching.

Clinical

Anyone can get stretch marks, no matter what their age or gender. There are many reasons they form, with some of the most common including pregnancy or significant weight change.

Clinical

Ultherapy, or—as it’s often referred to—a non-surgical facelift, is something that has been around since 2015. It’s the only FDA-cleared procedure that can lift the skin on the face, neck, and decolletage without any surgical procedures.

Clinical

Dermatology is a clinical skill that requires a medical doctor or qualified healthcare professional to provide. A dermatologist will have undergone intensive medical training before specializing in the treatment of all skin conditions.

Author

Dr. Karan Sra

Karan K. Sra, M.D. FAAD is a board-certified Dermatologist and medical director of Bayou City Dermatology. Her mission in starting Bayou City Dermatology is to provide exemplary and compassionate care to her patients by providing the most current medical and cosmetic skincare procedures available.